Projects in Sculpture: Making it Personal

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Course System Home Terms Spring 2014 Projects in Sculpture: Making it Personal

Course Description

Summary

The question is what do you want to say? As we develop our interests in sculpture it becomes more and more imperative to find our own voice. The role of the artist is to interpret personal conditions and experiences and find the most affecting expression for them. This course provides the opportunity for a self-directed study in sculpture. Students are expected to produce a significant amount of work outside of regular class meetings. The goal is for students to become fully versed in the issues that define traditional and contemporary sculpture. Regular individual and bi-weekly group critiques will be complemented by student presentations of issues pertaining to their work. Students will be expected to attend field trips to museums and galleries. A final exhibition and a self-evaluation are required.

Prerequisites

One introductory class, two intermediate classes, demonstration of advanced work in visual arts.

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Jason Middlebrook

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2014

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

14